August 2025

What It Feels Like to Starve

By Mohammed R. Mhawish A year ago, I was living the same nightmare that 2.2 million people in Gaza are currently living: constant exhaustion, de­hydration, rapid weight loss. It had been months since Israel had…


Soldiers Are Resisting Illegal Orders

By Liza Featherstone Kim, an aircraft mechanic, joined the military in 2019, at age 18. She and her mother had struggled to survive, even living in their car at times. She didn’t think she could…


Student Workers and University Politics

By R Allen Wight In March of this year at UNC Chapel Hill, the winning candidate for president of the Graduate and Professional Student Govern­ment (GPSG) was disqualified for a minor in­fraction against election rules….



Donald Trump’s Congo Venture

A Scramble for Minerals Under the Guise of Peace By Maurice Carney The Trump Administration brokered a vaunted peace agreement between the Republic of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on June…


DRC in Flames, Big Oil in Fortune

By Babawale Obayanju The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is home to one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems and one of the largest carbon sinks left on Earth, second only in size to…


Kenyan Police Attack Youth-led Demonstrations

By Abayomi Azikiwe Social unrest in the East African state of Kenya accelerated during mass demonstrations marking the one-year anniversary of a police crackdown on youth protesters during 2024. In more recent developments, a blogger…


African Stream Is Dead.

Blinken Ordered The Hit. Big Tech Carried It Out. By Alan McCleod On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, African Stream published its final video, a defiant farewell message. With that, the once-thriving pan-African media outlet confirmed…


Haitians Criticize OAS International Mission

By Brasil de Fato Haitian intellectuals interviewed by Brasil de Fato harshly criticized the decision by the Organization of American States (OAS) to support the international security mission led by Kenya in Haiti. The OAS…


Recognizing Feminist Strides In Latin America

By Roger D. Harris, Becca Renk and John Perry Patriarchy is alive and well throughout the world. But the English-language media flatters itself by one-sidedly portraying machismo as a particularly Latin American malady, all the…